How to delete masquerading udp associations question

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Hi!

I have a problem with my linux 2.6.8 kernel, that the masquerading
code keeps using an old IP address, even if the interface changes it's
IP address.

The situation is, that I am using a SIP phone behind a linux system
implementing network address translation. The linux system is connected
to the internet over a PPPoE line, that changes its IP address once a
day.
Whenever the IP changes, the masquerading code does not notice this and
still sends the outgoing packets using the old IP address.

Is there a way to flush the list of existing UDP assocciations for NAT
in the kernel so that the linux system will use the new IP address for
the phone?


Tot kijk
    Matthias

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